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31-10-2004, 08:41 AM
Originally Posted by silverking
Do your dogs eat grass?
SK make sure that any grass your dog eats has not been sprayed with anything

SB I like the spring grass too and knibble on stems when out walking in the meadows
I have known dogs eat entire rabbits/birds stomach and all maybe because thet were in a pack and there was a competition element of eat before someone else does. I think cats are quite fussy they always leave bits of mouse and shrew stomach around..I understand part of shrew is poision (liver/bile sack?)
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31-10-2004, 09:56 AM
MUrph eats Grass all the time -he grazes like a horse ...and the worst of it is ..when he eats long grass ......................................I have to pull it out of his Bum :smt101
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31-10-2004, 10:00 AM

Yup, we've all been there. ......you can never have too many tissues in your pockets!

I think nearly all dogs like grass. Some seem to enjoy 'grazing' and actually stop and chew the stuff and others only do it when they feel poorly, stuffas much of anything in as they possibly can and make themselves sick - hopefully they feel better then.

Not as bad as the cats who insist on ingesting long, long stems which they then regurgitate, with a puddle of liquid, on your pale carpet!
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31-10-2004, 10:01 AM
Originally Posted by Murphy
MUrph eats Grass all the time -he grazes like a horse ...and the worst of it is ..when he eats long grass ......................................I have to pull it out of his Bum :smt101
Murphy is that while he is still eating it (visions of the grass going all the way through and using it like a pipe cleaner )
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31-10-2004, 10:06 AM
I have had to pull it out of Luna's bum once too.

Yuk I just say!!!!
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31-10-2004, 10:06 AM
Ouch!
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31-10-2004, 10:08 AM
Pmsl -no its later , but its the big thick stems and I do worry about grass cuts lol .....mind you the way he's been this weekend I'd just wip it out really quick
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31-10-2004, 12:58 PM
All my 4 eat it but buds is the real grass head!!lol, i hate having to pull it out of their bums though!!i'm sure they eat it just cos they like it and not cos theyre ill though or else it would mean theyre ill all the time
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31-10-2004, 01:14 PM
That's the worst part of Jas eating grass.......pulling it out the other end, yuk
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31-10-2004, 02:51 PM
Ours eats grass as well found this site on it if your intrested

http://www.provet.co.uk/petfacts/healthtips/grass.htm
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